Brain-Computer Interfaces to Augment Brain Regeneration
This edition will discuss how biomechanical devices called brain-computer interfaces (“BCIs”) can help a person compensate for an injured brain. We will also explore how new medicines may help a person maximize the benefits of BCIs.
DLF Science Advisory Board Spotlight
Graham Dempsey, Ph.D., is a founder and Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) at Quiver Bioscience, a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based biotechnology company focused on the development of medicines for disorders of the nervous system.
Sheryl Suzanne Nibbs, a legal secretary in a top law firm, started the process of becoming a paralegal as she approached her 40th birthday.
Sheryl could not have known nor expected what the following year would hold.
Overcoming the Barriers in Making New Neurons in the Adult Brain: Lessons from Nature
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